R.ticle One
Newly Enlightened
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- Jul 25, 2008
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Hey guys,
I've been reading around, but I'm still not sure about this; I see that there are Lithium, non rechargeable primaries in a AA form factor, which is appealing to me. But, I'm still loathe to use CR123As in more than a single battery configuration.
As far as chemistry, and I guess, therefore, safety goes - is there a difference between these lithium AAs and lithium CR123As?
I'm leaning to getting a stock 6P and Malkoff dropin, and extension tubes to use the 6P with normal AAs, or maybe the Energizer "Titanium" ones. Now I see there are Energizer Lithium AA batteries, which look great based on their common form factor, longer shelf life, and I think, slightly higher voltage. However, is using these in multi-battery configurations running the same risk as doing so with CR123A primaries?
Many thanks.
I've been reading around, but I'm still not sure about this; I see that there are Lithium, non rechargeable primaries in a AA form factor, which is appealing to me. But, I'm still loathe to use CR123As in more than a single battery configuration.
As far as chemistry, and I guess, therefore, safety goes - is there a difference between these lithium AAs and lithium CR123As?
I'm leaning to getting a stock 6P and Malkoff dropin, and extension tubes to use the 6P with normal AAs, or maybe the Energizer "Titanium" ones. Now I see there are Energizer Lithium AA batteries, which look great based on their common form factor, longer shelf life, and I think, slightly higher voltage. However, is using these in multi-battery configurations running the same risk as doing so with CR123A primaries?
Many thanks.